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Just wondering exactly what 'session' means? As some sessions are 2 or 3. Some sessions (1 and 2 only) have the same group ID (which I understand is the order of assignment as per the hypothesis; with even representing C v's IC and negative representing IC v's C) that have been completed on different dates.

inq.ve    computer.platform    startDate    startTime    subjectId    groupId
6.6.3              ios                     30/04/2024    8:45:12    12345    501094686
6.6.3              ios                      03/05/2024   8:03:52    12345   501094686
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:36:47    18432    952444231
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:44:55    18432    952444231
6.6.1             mac                    7/05/2024    15:39:04     22222    45407626
6.6.3               ios                    12/05/2024   22:40:51    22222    295944203
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    9:48:05      24126    897225568
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    15:52:24    24126    285574755
6.6.3               ios                     8/05/2024    16:01:18    33333    308322357
6.6.3               ios                     12/05/2024  21:01:33    33333    876308729
6.6.1               win                     9/05/2024    9:35:32     41253    996230345
6.6.1               win                    9/05/2024    14:25:03    41253    996230345

If anyone can shed some light, that would be wonderful.
Thank you


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Just wondering exactly what 'session' means? As some sessions are 2 or 3. Some sessions (1 and 2 only) have the same group ID (which I understand is the order of assignment as per the hypothesis; with even representing C v's IC and negative representing IC v's C) that have been completed on different dates.

inq.ve    computer.platform    startDate    startTime    subjectId    groupId
6.6.3              ios                     30/04/2024    8:45:12    12345    501094686
6.6.3              ios                      03/05/2024   8:03:52    12345   501094686
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:36:47    18432    952444231
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:44:55    18432    952444231
6.6.1             mac                    7/05/2024    15:39:04     22222    45407626
6.6.3               ios                    12/05/2024   22:40:51    22222    295944203
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    9:48:05      24126    897225568
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    15:52:24    24126    285574755
6.6.3               ios                     8/05/2024    16:01:18    33333    308322357
6.6.3               ios                     12/05/2024  21:01:33    33333    876308729
6.6.1               win                     9/05/2024    9:35:32     41253    996230345
6.6.1               win                    9/05/2024    14:25:03    41253    996230345

If anyone can shed some light, that would be wonderful.
Thank you


Session ID is practically relevant for multi-session studies only, i.e. where the same subjects complete the same or different sets of tasks across multiple time points (c.f.  https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/v6/html/articles/batchscripts.htm under "Repeated Measure Designs Using Batch Elements"). 

Session ID is by default tracked by the server. The first time it sees ID 12345 launch the experiment, that'll be that participant's session ID 1. The next time it'll be 12345's session ID 2, and so forth.

P.S.: Per the data snippets in your post, your question is about Inquisit 6. I have therefore moved your post to the Inquisit 6 section of the forum. Please pick the correct forum section in the future to avoid confusion. Answers will often differ depending on what version you are using.
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Dave - 4/6/2026
Just wondering exactly what 'session' means? As some sessions are 2 or 3. Some sessions (1 and 2 only) have the same group ID (which I understand is the order of assignment as per the hypothesis; with even representing C v's IC and negative representing IC v's C) that have been completed on different dates.

inq.ve    computer.platform    startDate    startTime    subjectId    groupId
6.6.3              ios                     30/04/2024    8:45:12    12345    501094686
6.6.3              ios                      03/05/2024   8:03:52    12345   501094686
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:36:47    18432    952444231
6.6.1              win                    1/05/2024    10:44:55    18432    952444231
6.6.1             mac                    7/05/2024    15:39:04     22222    45407626
6.6.3               ios                    12/05/2024   22:40:51    22222    295944203
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    9:48:05      24126    897225568
6.6.3               ios                     6/05/2024    15:52:24    24126    285574755
6.6.3               ios                     8/05/2024    16:01:18    33333    308322357
6.6.3               ios                     12/05/2024  21:01:33    33333    876308729
6.6.1               win                     9/05/2024    9:35:32     41253    996230345
6.6.1               win                    9/05/2024    14:25:03    41253    996230345

If anyone can shed some light, that would be wonderful.
Thank you


Session ID is practically relevant for multi-session studies only, i.e. where the same subjects complete the same or different sets of tasks across multiple time points (c.f.  https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/v6/html/articles/batchscripts.htm under "Repeated Measure Designs Using Batch Elements"). 

Session ID is by default tracked by the server. The first time it sees ID 12345 launch the experiment, that'll be that participant's session ID 1. The next time it'll be 12345's session ID 2, and so forth.

P.S.: Per the data snippets in your post, your question is about Inquisit 6. I have therefore moved your post to the Inquisit 6 section of the forum. Please pick the correct forum section in the future to avoid confusion. Answers will often differ depending on what version you are using.

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